We investigated the temperature-dependence of the Raman spectra of a
nine-layer BaRuO3 single crystal and a four-layer BaRuO3 epitaxial film,
which show pseudogap formations in their metallic states. From the polarized
and depolarized spectra, the observed phonon modes are assigned properly
according to the predictions of group theory analysis. In both compounds, with
decreasing temperature, while A1g modes show a strong hardening, Eg (or
E2g) modes experience a softening or no significant shift. Their different
temperature-dependent behaviors could be related to a direct Ru metal-bonding
through the face-sharing of RuO6. It is also observed that another E2g
mode of the oxygen participating in the face-sharing becomes split at low
temperatures in the four layer BaRuO3. And, the temperature-dependence of
the Raman continua between 250 ∼ 600 cm−1 is strongly correlated to
the square of the plasma frequency. Our observations imply that there should be
a structural instability in the face-shared structure, which could be closely
related to the pseudogap formation of BaRuO3 systems.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures. to be published in Phys. Rev.